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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927, %} T 7 L oo Droaamay soneiion witn|of n- munen at - mesnmoss| 28,000 MILE RAILWAY MERGER NOW [ hana on | 1 N e be held at Katie Pullman and théir company in | phrase. Steeped in the magic theor- the corn Sta et and Kil "ur services will be JE their big time conglomeration of |ics of political economy as enunc SEEMS APPROACHING COMPLETION i > irouglh {0 the Russian Orthodox:church Mon- B nonscnse. |ed by Prof. Ranke at a univer: = k ol endleton road, on day morning at 8 o’clock. Burial will ' Iii I'1 i —_——— lin Dresden, he does not stop to real- S e stanley street ng r hate e Soldier's plot in Fairview AUCTION SHOP PALACE |ize that this is a practical world. G N within 4( i r 1 cet a e de ab etery., The American Legion is ; reat Northern, Northern ... u. \ ) lk s 100, € 0 ds L anc ) 1 1. visz , making arrangements for a military As an added attraction for to-|Consequently he and his wife are night at the New Palace Tommy |Starving in a cold garret. In dire 3 : op Levene, comodian of the Snapshots | circumstances, he accepts an offer to | Pacific, ,and Chicago, veror ) Sl Baoer o at the |EMigrate to America where he be- 2 2 commission o s : = [Tocal theator will pot on anauction |comes rich and gives generousiy to | Burlington and Quiney | 1n the opimion o e muaa, oniy Of e T T eg City Items shop. This is an innovation in the | Philanthropic causes. Through an | “unforseen problems™” could prevent ; L4 ente. inment offered in New rit. | unscrupulous business partner, his | )Iel" r { H N e Compjction of the plans within r X 5 5 > Ty ot billi i 2 W Brit- | nancial castle comes tumbling down | 2e Being CBO= | opths with the con- mpjonsin poglios Dillisrd labout his ears and then it is that his tiated Howard Eliiott, chairman b of Middletown, va soul is tried in the fires of disap- | ¥ Northern Pacific, in a at H\H(_m'. !.on.ngl_ut‘ adyt. | pointment and found true to the best e sued in New York, said that t 1 t e Sa *H:!At} nigh Lith- at is in man. Some may sce in | Gation L kot 1 v 1 t s s ; sk st ety . i FIpais “irl O} £ play an allegory picturing the | t. Paul, Jan. 14 (P dreaim of ) S § commer that a sun 1 wining o! ac Pauline Frederick in “Joss | t Girl Oklahoma,” Which stars tunity to bid upon anything that he | pone hereeen evi and vood. the for. s Jan. 14 (B—A dr ‘1. ieh T e Vife,” from the story by Kathleen |Ruth Mix, who is said to be the|offers. Any article no matter what et winning 3 miaianialleicton S p s nss EOREE S ationie BB ons NVorris, and George Walsh in “The |most omplished actress appe the value will be sold to the highest \‘“m““‘ il deteattana the James J. ili e Empire Bui o + e e . 3 : ment for | ¥ fan of Quality,” a picture in which |ing before the camera toda he | bildder no matter how low the price. i - victory but ' 25 years ago, v DIk nearar | Parithe voadiihate bieca 4 7 5 v Fond his athletic star again dashes has the role of an incurable tom-|A riot of fun and laughter is also i onal i realization T HIGE o eroically through a number of spec- |boy who is always tumbling into | promised for Tommy as an auc- Pedro De Cordols was masterful, DHEBuAR I presidenk ot Ao ibaiotiiiar ta acular scencs of physical daring, are [and out of scrapes. Her father | tioneer is a scream. il S e e e el ot RN et 1¢ headline movie attractions now | finally tries sending her east but 1 f re picture for this pro- Mary IFowler responded feelingly to 1 ns a progressing’” ns already howing at the Lyceum. |xnliotahe s fthoraiohs S createa a Hoot Gibson in “The Texas the moods of the author, playing her | for the merger of The Great North- sidered at con Pauline Frederick Is one of |Panic among the effete meighbors. |Streak.” As an added attraction for chard ‘Sara Abramovitch,” with 1, Northern Pacific, and Chicago, | the coming week z .0an piaversigr deatls lom’s most noted emotional |UPOR her return things start to ow night, there will be a delicacy and personal charm. Around | Burlington and Quincy ch a'ments made to “complete the papors or ill constitute a vs' choir of St Mary's nd in this picture, “Josselyn’s | happen in quick fashion and the | Riack Bottom contest in which local thel gles, their fdelity to cach | consolidation would embrace a sys- | for eubmission at the ek i LA rch will meet tonight at 6:45 Wifa," she is at her best. Her role |SLOrY moves along at a rapid pace tajent will have an opportunity to \d to thelr ideals, the story |t to the commission the ' JLRaL LAl Eexy ¢ snaychunch > Y is that of a woman, discarded by a |Until the final startiing denouc- | compote with the professional talent is t They are ably assisted | f the plan are being rs of the companics NE; nstituted paris 2 ughter . was born at New Brit- philandering lover who later marries |MeNnt. Another chapter of “Trooper | of the show. a cast which includes Ruth Chor- r it nference of the rail th Mr. Budd ar ott | 5P ! i 1 hospital to Mr. and Mrs. u close friend of her former sweet- |+ Which stars Herbert Rawlin-| japry Ingalls and his Checker |Penning. Richard Abbott, Arthur | officials and their legal advisers and | emphasized the me Skeliys of #35- BotthMain ieurt. The ex-lover, even after mar- | 500 @S well as a short comedy and “”‘ long favorites in New Britain, ‘HM] Lee Kohlmar, Kate Morgan, | may b 1 r presentation to the | plete anything to the trary looking to futur 1 I ¢ . % liage, returns and jries to force his |CUTTent news events will also Be | win o at the Palace all next week | Maude Brooks and Afnsworth Ar- | ate Commerce Commission premature and inaceurate.” ‘ be appointed 1 ! Diconmell R Ol A ttentions upon her and in a series | °fered: . starting Monday. nold. | action of t mm ; st to insiall.ofms of exciting scenes even tries to com- | B PR : Sunday the | The play was adapted by Charlton | N 5 - TR = and 1 poiety's dommitias Lo pro- jccrs and iniuate canilidales. dheany DroriiEatHar | RAJAH STILL DRAWS mana as hooked Milton Sirls | Andrews and is directed by Clifford | cieties and groups, to look into th EOT strlct, rst | pare p to ad ¢ car 1l DLERO A REEE eladinioat st pario The latest news reels, a selected | Crowds, great crowds etill keep in “Duppeitse mr-m\- It is produced by Anne ! problem e RS A A e g 3 Lt et or e e he "““fl‘\“‘:““”‘:’- fil"l:“ comedy and another smashing phase | DOUring into the spacious Strand this g e o0 Nichols. The incidental music by | moval and rebuil of the First examy : ndatio ingENovaIsE SUppeT LT, O of the serial, “Snowed In,” is shown | week, attracted by the many unusua erner is weird and haunting. creat- W & eatitaitten naltda e headih 1 5 as well. | features of its extraordinary - AM ABRAM[]VITGH’ ing an atmosphere which music | tne following: Hubert S. Blake, Mrs, accc iFGlte prac SRl Annou was :r:'dv “_;:::‘1 SR | grams. While Rajah Rabold is r U o 550 A in, D. ( T . Tl:RAh‘ []F WAR t Paney orithis iy e sty naini o a for the en- m Abramovitch” will remain at | i : : HARRY LANGDON AT RIALTO ! ™Maining at the Strand for the en " ramovitel remain at | ;. Tockwood, Miss e ak tHe Goi Harry Langdon, comedy king, |l'® Wweek, the remainder th IS GRI 1 m:\n for fonieht and tomorro | P o e b TR R i S - 5 2 b 8 ud le q ! play r ht with a matinee tomorrow, n cavitt oy r 1 fie worshin: i i x ek Laghhl > arious comedy, “Tramp, Tramp, |Changed yesterday. & e ; MBS Ce s & n Hancock, jadeduate at the present location AL | Larsen of Bristol and William Rowa how has seldom been seen in [well worin secing. Miss Minnie T. Nowland, Mrs, Jam s| “That the existing noise of trolley ¢ Harttord Tramp,” which is being shown at |Ville : s — D & H. Robinson. Miss Mary S. Whit-|cars, hus lines and downtown traffic : cre will be an exhibltion of the Rialto theater today and to- ts. Act after act recefved i ) i TIN ) 1 5 R L e s riy risponse from the o - Weak POHHS FOIQOI(EH 1n GI‘flH M""‘\”:'(‘ ‘r\";“ at r""’"‘”]“;w“ |Uesey, E. G Bradley, s, Marcus I8 often @ liindrance to effective Jon Tarasoli WEHI “Over TODH o Matlan 3hisel of feature length picture and it has | ©NceS: the applause honors going to ; fabimciouscblch 5 Ss/PUblIc vy ) |churel worsh U Hadithey! r W Tk i > k s ks fame to Thomas irke for his ; i yann F A R any; T!'M{H\f" Harry R el i dor jotorisntal Seeras “Limehouse Nights," gave Rin-Tin- . Mg B PR AU ning today. )y a posse of farmers after much dexterity. i By Herald o yuse L 5 e Lsons, Fredericl hamberlain, Wil | Streets PR ! for $100 bus Besn | Brotigh fruit has been stolen. The comedian | The feature picture, s opus which reberberates with | Tin an exciting and thrilling locale 1, ¢, T | “In view of the above it is hereh ARSI 11 Searstaialvartan "rfl,fnl il r;?‘-‘g: L e antliEeilo s SER HEGS ing thunder of genius and |for his latest Warner Bros, produc- ‘i & Herd L o slainilaasctt, a4, Sl Linst Jok his clty by is caught with the loot red-handed |Flaming Forest pomida s e A tion. “While London Sleeps,” which ham, Pl 3. Stanley, ( cel 5 = > I ber of ( [ Hartford hospital, throughl and having a watermelon hidden |Adoree and Antonio More e gkl “’,“‘ “; ML ik VAR e (tst < < . Vibberts, A L n the “I“" o ' nt the Americ Male @rd Noivl/Th veit dasrelbarid under his shirt he makes only a |is an adaptation from t S ’f“wm‘y_‘i“.h‘,‘:, ]' @ I R takes Rinty from the moun- | AP wham. | RS s 5 R b iring the World War anc able in the city court the fiftth Mona poor attempt to conceal it. He is |selling novel written by James Oliver it rin 1y, dic of January and Constable John convicted and sentenced to work Curwood theater, H % nto the ovitch,” which Eivon . \tain wilds and the snow country, on a rock pile with a number of n irday T of on it s as it Francols Porche |London lerwor i 5 e ol ieclesic of 1927, that is now playing a s otherwise indicated, theatrieal notices and reviews In this column are ain. written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. Tommy himself will act as the T T T T I I R S R S S T sy | AUcCtioneer. He has a big line of goods that he will offer to the audi- “JOSSELYN'S TFE"—LYCEUM |be shown on the same program ence and they will have an oppor- By (O ! g 5 one L0 e5Re sl d pital where he underwent treat- of 73 Russell Xt two months h, Floric 5 wixiliary 0. H at the home of the late MeVeigh o'clock « erooked., sha treets of | an v ed it ent |y i AT 3 neral } @ T scrved the papers. 7 K nes pul herift Martin H. Hore desperadoes, He cventually makes |Wweek, the Strand will present as an | %0 ¥ te the story of life |2nd daring keep Scotland Yard ) i h location for i o et . Tarasoff enli 1 and Macey Horwitz have res his escape in a general jail deliv- [added attraction for the Kiddies, ("o g ST g e nd busy. SRciacieniond any M nd Churel oatat ainfiae Yl ) « celturned from New York city, wherd ery, The theme of “Tramp, Tramp, (& real “Punch and Judy” show osa ot e na A e ; build 14 o B : y 15t rt in the | tpey a few days visiting thé Tramp” is a cross country w Interest is still stirring over the oo siark +ipping; other parts ¢ free t 3 i meet future require- | clory he cle followi battles e J witomobile show and other pointa race and the escapades I announcements of the attractions for ' cic the inspirat o poet . indulges in while ambling across next wee Jeginning Sunday and AR R s A it )t Rin-T the country furnish one witlh a|continui i Inesday, the | Tho first 5 s rise to |patrons who sce “While London continual laugh. The supporting | feature photoplay will be Pola Negri it i 3 rwhelm- | Sleeps” and puppy awarded on Mon- st includes Alec Trancis, Tom |in “Hotel Tmperial”; while on Mon- ingly impressive. But the effect is evening, Jan. 17 The com- Murray and Joan Crawford. An-|day, Tuesday and Wednosc New |spoiled by the ond act, both |panion < program of- | sideratic other feature attraction which will | Britain the oers will an op- scenes of which could he improved | fers * Iy Nagle Edi toberts featured. |likely Abramoitei” is a - Jow m' N J ITT VS T 4 the fountain of idealism and who is was the appoir ent of sul mimi build « b € L K The Daughters f Isabelit it - - * to lift up the human race, L\h], ) ’ " less of creed, 1to n the day | F n phases of 1} k 3 gnme r f « it nad retur q 20C « e i g dvt. + when the brotherhood of man will | “A survey 1ade of the geo-'2 fiie, runn t t cen t r $ 3 - — | - ical locati it . m t f the eity 1 ta ) 5.000,000 trees are cut , ) | b of the church by t S ¢ N exingtc c wife he leaves a sev- | ¢ to be used as telephone ¥ | (Continued from First Pag which result 2 L ol e ’ ) d L ravedil eniwe g 3 3 i . Without exaggeration! || ; o Shilet < cormolll horiaaat nos fe ; : VAUDEV|LI.E = The greatest comedy you || “On Novemier 1. 1920 the stinls o the south and ¢ f o tomobiles WO i AREREINASEAEIEARASUARANA SR AN UK ARANAARANANNNNNNNS ever saw — the greatest | ment by the pastor ¢ 1 s “Nashionally Known” NOW PLAYING laugh you'll ever get! || i committe'of thirt epresentin |1 ol o "~ oads at Teast, and. this commitie Made For Comfort | the different nhm\ ¢ ngfon T ; 3 i ’ 1 4 HLIR: one of its dignity, prestige and pr eoge and Durability ALL “NASH” READY-MADE J o itai Th Famous H al 3 v ¢ i New Britain e "i;]'kl:,]l{:"i]f('l'l" Kamil THE NEW s i the e o ortest: funt qemeeratic chracter of RAJAH In Oriental Versatility P 5 L g CE & S R e E ), .||||||m £ the 1 coivec m the i il o e went over the to . yrney Thomas T. McDonough e of 1 v and Chure ¢ p 5 : 0 Aoy T fe v ¢ ‘ T i ling a few days®n Virginias property that 1 be nto 2 V) ; Ciils s hagrvi t 9 3 Hackney of Washington church N e mew ateiC kakosido zlpwiihdifloz) P troet has left on his annual trip ta went back to I * with Conrad | those scet tl t y ' ! . i in and his wife RABOID 'D'Oi \—\ to the town of Plain- He Answers Your SOTAN {eludéa 41 e Questions! You Do : i Continuous Shows Daily ¢ per cont of the tolal men Not Write It Down CARDO ) & “A section termed cast, ) 7 NOW PLAYING on the west and north by the e 5 N. H. & H. . R. tracks from the | The Big-Time Favorites! ‘ \ TOMMY LEVENE jopot to the Newlngton town tine MORAN & WARNER | on the west and south by the X . 3 AT i AND HIS & tracks lea “A Bag of Music and Comedy Tricks i the town of Berlin: included SSNAPSHOTS [ 1t o b i o per cent SAXRLRNENSSIICSISRNNNN ||,|l" ‘l ull" )| ulllllllm wr JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S 3 i \ 9 “A section termed south, 1 ¢ “FLAMING FOREST” ||| TA/\|® (| OF 97" |opmbimaee: BY THE Added Attrag and bounded on the west hy Mair MAROLD TONIGHT Arch strects and Kensington ADDED ATTRACTION FOR THE CHILDREN iove NIGHT i usats AL e ietert o SATURDAY AFTERNOON A “PUNCH & JUDY” SHOW s AUCTION Berlin town Tine, ineluded 145 mem- | © | quanoun SHOP bers, or 15 per cent of (he { Days Starting NEXT XIONDAY UL > ‘& | come as Low or as crs S SUNDAY ROSCOE e ~ Higitias NOyR L) L N N " POLA NEGRI , AILS Feature Photoplay R e P in | and Hi : 2 HOOT GIBSON on (he enst of Main and Ar “HOTEL IMPERIAL” Company J o | i and Kensington as s “THE TENAS REAK to $50 Values. “NASH SPHC OVERCOATN 3 TOMORROW NIGHT THE At road BLACK BOTTOM Recapitulating iy SRl Y T ATURES EVERY DAY AT 10 AND 20c. 'l' T NEXT WELK live 61 £ 990 memtb by ! ' : 3 S b o b i = CAPI OL i‘ll\ll I:\l INGALL'S Pirst church, 5 enori oo fiig 1S « ¥ £ Phone : 93 W. Main 2 BIG FEATURES TODAY AND TOMORROW . Ao membership within the limits of t REG 2. Lo ATHAAATAAALAALALATALAARAR AR LR NANAN A NN NS HARRY LANGDON o sacen nivey | Besinning Sunday Night | § - cnncie Ginis | . W G e IN 7 REELS OF HILARIOUS FUN CALLED Prices for tlhl\ picture l“;Illl:’q?(‘);"mx'llnlnl\‘ N eofit fo I L “TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP” S N P caually well served trom- (ho Toca. 5 (17 Dot ~~ T 1. b JEREET S O MAGAZINE ARTLAARARRALLLLLALALARANARARNAHIANANEANUNRACANCNNAN NN NN NNRN AN THE BIGGEST THING EVER DONE TO MAKE THIS THEA- i Matinees: “PUPPETS this comn TER THE FUNNIEST PLACE YOU EVER BEEN TO, Orch. 35¢; Balcony 2( reasons ar fa ISR IoT! = & Children 10c. e e | RUTH MIX IN A GRIPPING WESTERN DRAMA P “V_"‘ e i i £ money | A i ; s iade iU R WE ITAVE THEM ALL! “THAT GIRL OKLAHOMA” M| . venines o LYCEUM |Gt ettt o T DY—ANOTH R CHAPTE 4 4 (‘hildrcn 1.'“‘ held as a reserve s 4 5 TPOPUTAR PRICED ADMISSION—10¢ AND 20c. d Over Three Hundred to Choose From. TONIGHT AND SAT. | ’ RnTeh vlant : ) rious archi NORMAL AND HIGH SCHOOL |, 1. lowing minimum i maximur Al AL NUMBER OF MOTOR WORLD GIRLS | | “rhat the i ost of por- | estim luced rates in | ; i el i } P mu ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA House of Photoplay Hit: Continuous Steinhaus Dancing Academy | | 1 organ, | building ! 003 i Science and (‘I“-\*"" 308 Main St Phone 3910-4 | | new steepls coration of the mum, 5,000 Invention Red Book | with PAULIN REDERICK ! o « s Not appear war- O minir $o maxi Photoplay Dream World anteq money availabl ) B3 RIN I IN I IN o S e T R e . True Detective Far West | GEO. WALSH in A it k LU Top Notch Sea Stori \ 7 ¢ pAnas W - Pi B ? roNiGuT 112 MAN OF QUALITY" N it has proved | yavimum, * 4 The Wonder Dog in a Wonder Picture PARSONS oxione (e LB "‘fla\‘ e i 0yohra g, s, T P Literary Digest piyoholozy g 2 ) not today considered adequate for a “WHILE LONDON SLEEPS” Tute Conpan and 106, il e || 1% tode% contdorsd shetite for 8 | pyaxiomum, 3300 Anne Nichols Offers mit any lady to best scats. tion and community servic MR L 2 Subseriptions Taken For Any Magazine Puppy A Poverful Play of Life an satisfactory for (e social and o |(mAtes are to Fome rovision STHERE YOU ARE" Given Away FREI 5 ————————___ creational activitics of the ladies and | B 0T plan . nad: ’ with . to Holder of Lucky by Francms Porche EMERSON STUDIO voung people of the parish as,is de- ! S Eenan 1 “,‘”' 1051 0 H I S S 'ad Nagel Edith Roberts Ticket of DANCING sirable. R b _—_— Adapted by Charlton Andrews Ballroom! Stage! That the time has come when the (Of the Main street property shall be . e : 3 : e el {l. ANl Agos—150 \. Main Gt. ||church people of this city. can be |available for.the building and equip. Newspapers and Magazines THE GREATEST LAUGH OF YOUR LIFE 1S AWAITING YOU Pedro de, Cordobn. Mary Fowler, Arthur | Oiien. 10 =10 1t m more easily and effectively, served by |ment included in the above sketch 297 MAIN ST SUNDAY NIGHT—WAIT UL Al IS ‘ Phone 613 or 1 the removal of ond or more of the |0f an ideal plant “I i L, o Musical Setiings by Wernor danssen l. e J Eves d0c Maut. 50¢.-§1.50 LRI A N ~ 'churches now located in the heart of ' “Itis further recommended that in Companion Featur Police

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